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I had another three EVP come through using the same method, this time two from Prof Ernst Senkowski and one from Debra Caruso.
I was asking about better contact signal and how we can better this, these are the two responses I had from Prof Ernst Senkowski.

1: For this one, I asked, how we can get better voice contact through, did he have any advice?I hear——- “You think to much into it”

(Maybe, I am over complicating the communication link? And I need to let things flow natural via thoughts and energy)?

I am still working with the Sonia Rinaldi Method of Gathering voices from the afterlife. Below, Is the set up I am currently using, There may be variations in coming weeks or months to the set up, as I might get extra info from the other side or from Experimenting.

But for now this set up is working well for me.

Below, Is the detailed version of the above setup.

For the EVP Maker software settings:

I am using (80/120ms- and the Z cross and X fade)

Here are some new EVP’s from the last few days.

#1 Lance: I asked if they take memory’s with them when they pass?

Response: “Lance is talking about his guides” (Just for reference, I had been talking about my Spirit team transmtion station etc)

He is a great teacher. I Love his way of teaching, I find he put’s Zen’s teachers/Meaning, in a way that people can understand……. The first video is an interview with him and the second is a day in a life with him.

“In this program, Dennis Wholey has a conversation about Buddhism with Hyon Gak Sunim, guiding teacher of the Seoul International Zen Center at Hwa Gye Sah Temple in Seoul, South Korea. Topics of discussion include the principle of nowness; the meaning of dukkha; the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path; Buddhist resonances with the teachings of Jesus and Socrates; the Buddhist temple experience; how Hyon Gak Sunim, raised a Roman Catholic in America, came to Buddhism; and the popularity of Buddhism in the 21st century. The program also goes inside the Center’s temple to illustrate aspects of Buddhist worship.” (27 minutes)

“Mirror Of Zen”

“Zen’s ancient teachings seem a mystery to many. But actually, Zen is very simple: Zen means attaining my true self — “What am I?” In this revolutionary film by acclaimed filmmaker Christine Schmitthenner, we see a Western Zen monk in his daily activities in the world: chanting, meditating, preparing breakfast, riding public transport, meeting with friends, even shaving his head — from moment to moment, not attached to conceptual thinking, everything is Zen, which just means everything is “moment.” The subject of this unusual film, Hyon Gak Sunim, allowed filmmakers to follow his daily living and teaching activities for a week as he met with students and organized his daily activities. Sunim is widely recognized as one of the most influential Zen monks in modern Korean Buddhist history, a graduate of Yale and Harvard who entered the monastic life in 1992 and has done over 20 years of intensive Zen training in the ancient Zen temples of Korea. His enlightenment was certified (“inka”) in a public ceremony in 2001 by his teacher, the legendary Zen Master Seung Sahn (1927-2004). Now based in the West, he wanders the world, teaching wherever invited.”